Kruz Perrott-Hunt commits to Div 1 Basketball Scholarship in US
Kruz Perrott-Hunt has become the latest young Kiwi to secure an NCAA Division I University basketball scholarship. In the same
Kruz Perrott-Hunt has become the latest young Kiwi to secure an NCAA Division I University basketball scholarship. In the same
MBO Tall Blacks Head Coach Paul Henare has named 14 players from a long list of 24, for the upcoming FIBA World Cup Qualifying window
Basketball New Zealand has announced two exciting coaches for the Aon New Zealand Under 17 teams. Extraordinarily, both are based
Welcome to the New Zealand Breakers' inconsistent start to the season.
The Aon Junior Tall Ferns have officially placed 5th at the FIBA Under 18 Asian Championship with a 75-47 win over Chinese Taipei. New
The Aon Junior Tall Ferns have fallen to Australia 82-66 at the Under 18 Asian Championship, eliminating them from contention. New
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The Aon Junior Tall Ferns have grabbed their first win in India, defeating Malaysia 99-32 to stay alive in the Under 18 Asian Championship. Charlotte
The Aon Junior Tall Ferns gave China everything they could handle on Monday evening, but it wasnt quite enough as they fell 67-58
Scuffle one of the ugliest moments seen on an NBA court in over a decade.
The Breakers have put on another unimpressive performance in Auckland.
Can we expect more of the same from Steven Adams in the NBA this season?
As reported by Melbourne United this morning, MBO Tall Blacks Head Coach Paul Henare has accepted a coaching position with Melbourne
The Golden State Warriors championship ring came with a twist.
The Kiwis making their mark on basketball at the highest level.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are back in action today as the NBA season gets underway.
The 2018-19 NBA season is upon us - and it should be an awfully memorable year.
The TAB's Alex Coogan-Reeves runs you through his top 5 Over/Under NBA season bets.
Just as the Australian NBL has begun this week with a strong Kiwi contingent, so does the Australian Womens National Basketball League
The Breakers had a hot opening quarter. Unfortunately, basketball is a four quarter game.
Ahead of the next FIBA World Cup Qualifying window this coming November and December, the bulk of the Tall Blacks are playing in the
"Why not make it bigger and better?" asks 2011 NBA champion Shawn Marion.
Triathlete Dylan McCullough from Auckland has claimed New Zealands first medal of the Youth Olympic Games, winning gold against a
Matt Walsh: "We still stand for the same family values we've had for the last 15 years."
Steven Adams' appetite still leaves longtime teammate Russell Westbrook surprised.
Comment: The Breakers' moment in the spotlight plunged them back into the dark ages.
Disappointed NBHS take stock after stumbling at secondary schools' basketball nationals.
Valiant effort from the Breakers wasn't enough to cause an historic upset against the Suns
Kiwi Steven Adams comes up with a typical Steven Adams response.